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Old 10-17-2010, 04:50 AM
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Nice stuff.

what are you planning ? Mixed reef or SPS, LPS ??
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Old 10-17-2010, 04:58 AM
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what are you planning ? Mixed reef or SPS, LPS ??
mixed reef I think is the safe answer "SPS" are soft corals right? and "LPS" the opposite? I believe soft corals are easier right? I wasn't kidding when I said I knew very little
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Old 10-17-2010, 05:04 AM
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SPS(soft polyp stony) include acroporas and montiporas, LPS(large polyp stony) Brain corals, trumpet corals, chalices etc. Soft corals, kenya tree, pulsing xenia, finger leather, mushrooms, zoanthids etc.

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SPS(soft polyp stony) include acroporas and montiporas, LPS(large polyp stony) Brain corals, trumpet corals, chalices etc.
That would be Small polyp stony, defiantly more challenging than softies
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That would be Small polyp stony, defiantly more challenging than softies
oopps, right, My brain froze a bit.
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Old 10-17-2010, 05:12 AM
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Great, thank you for the info now mu question is this, how safe are zoa's? because I just tread the thread of one of the poor reefers on here who ended up in hospital because of inhaled or contact with some of his corals? should I even worry about it?
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Old 10-17-2010, 05:18 AM
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All corals do emit chemicals for defense. I've handled zoas with no issues but some people might just be more sensitive to them. I've handled my anemone with my bare hands, which is kind of stupid maybe, but with no ill effects but still just be cautious around them i guess, wearing gloves for your protection and theirs would be a smart idea.
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Old 10-17-2010, 06:44 AM
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If you are afraid of a cricket I can't wait till you see what comes out of your live rock... Just kill the cricket, it's not nice to starve to death.

edit: I'm sorry if I come off as rude, I just don't like to see things suffer. Good luck with your tank.

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Old 10-17-2010, 05:30 AM
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Great, thank you for the info now mu question is this, how safe are zoa's? because I just tread the thread of one of the poor reefers on here who ended up in hospital because of inhaled or contact with some of his corals? should I even worry about it?
Zoas, among other corals and tank inhabitaints each come with there own safety and caution measures. There are so many to list, but a few are:

1. xenia- looks cool, but can be invasive and take over your reef.
2. Tangs have a sharp hook on there tail.
3. the list goes on.

Here is a great thread
Marine aquarium cautions

always helps to do your research before buying as well.
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Old 10-17-2010, 05:38 AM
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Reading through the threads as we speak. The other question I have, is have you guys painted the back of your tank? I hear it really smooths out the background, but I dont know if its something I should look into or not. If I were to go down that route, what kind of paint would be safe to use? best way to do it?
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